Beautiful urban green space. Well tended and gently used, there is no litter, no obvious off road damage, and no packets of dog poo along the trail. Thanks to the folks who use this area and keep...
Lowami Hart Woods Natural Area
(6)
Photos
Lowami Hart Woods Natural Area is a 28-acre forested and wetland natural area located in Beaverton, Oregon. It offers a serene environment for walking and wildlife viewing, particularly birdwatching. The natural area was redeveloped by the district in 2013 and features trails, a viewing deck, and a bridge that crosses South Johnson Creek.
Formerly the site of Camp Lowami, operated by the Camp Fire Girls of America from 1956 to 1994, the natural area preserves the camp's history with the original flagpole and an environmental education meeting spot. Visitors can explore the Fir Loop Trail, Snowberry Trail, and Wahoo Trail, which showcase the diverse ecosystems of the park, including lowland deciduous forest and wetlands.
Generated from the website
Reviews
Gorgeous set of trails with a creek through it. Nice little walkabout with few people usually. Great to take our dogs.
Lovely little park. An oasis in the suburban landscape. Love the little creek and beautiful trees.
When I want to go for a hike, I probably just mean that I want to go for a nice stroll through the woods. So this little gem right off the road is perfect me for me. It's paved, marked and has...
Another nice park, tucked away in Beaverton. With just under a mile of paved trails and only a few inclines, it is a relatively easy walk. The park has a stream running through it and the trail...






